International friendlies rarely stay “friendly” for long; pride, rankings, and World Cup auditions are always on the line. With the next continental blockbusters less than a year away, Tuesday’s globe-trotting fixtures feel more like dress rehearsals than casual kick-abouts. Here are five matches worth circling and how they should finish.
1. England vs. Belgium – Wembley, London
Seven of the last eight meetings have produced goals at both ends, and both Gareth Southgate and Domenico Tedesco are expected to experiment with inverted full-backs. Jude Bellingham’s ruthlessness in the box contrasts with Belgium’s counter-press still finding its feet post-Martínez. Prediction: 2-2 draw, entertainment guaranteed.
2. Brazil vs. United States – Camping World Stadium, Orlando
The Seleção’s new 4-4-2菱形 (diamond) should suffocate a U.S. midfield missing Tyler Adams. Expect Endrick to debut from the bench and score inside 20 minutes. Prediction: Brazil 3-0 USA.

3. France vs. Chile – Marseille
Didier Deschamps will blood Wesley Fofana in a back three and test Marcus Thuram as a lone 9. Chile’s high line creaks against vertical runners, which France have in absurd abundance. Prediction: France 4-1 Chile, Kylian Mbappé brace.
4. Japan vs. Tunisia – Tokyo
Japan have won eight straight on home soil and Hajime Moriyasu’s 3-4-2-1 confuses most mid-blocks. Tunisia’s compact 5-4-1 can frustrate early, but late transitions kill them. Prediction: Japan 2-0 Tunisia, Kaoru Mitoma 75’ insurance goal.
5. Morocco vs. Zambia – Agadir
Walid Regragui’s side is unbeaten in 11 friendlies since Qatar 2022, but this is a trap game after the Atlas Lions’ emotional win over Brazil last month. Zambia’s counter speed via Edward Chilufya exposes space behind marauding full-backs. Prediction: 1-1 draw, honours even in the desert heat.
Key Betting Angles
• Both teams to score landed in 62 % of Europe-hosted friendlies since 2022; short odds on BTTS in England-Belgium still hold value.
• Under 2.5 goals cashed in eight of Japan’s last ten non-Asian friendlies; tilt toward a low-scoring script in Tokyo.
• Endrick anytime scorer is trading at 3.75; Brazil’s youth revolution rewards brave punts.
Long-range Fallout
Results on Wednesday ripple into September’s rankings, which partially determine Pot 1 seeding for World Cup qualifying. Belgium need a draw minimum to stay ahead of Portugal in the fight for a seeded berth, while Morocco can climb into the top-10 with a win, giving Regragui leverage to request December’s Africa Cup of Nations group be staged on northern soil.
Bottom line: treat these friendlies as film trailers—star turns, tactical Easter eggs and the occasional plot twist before the real box-office battles begin.










